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PILGRIMS HEALTH REASSURING, SAYS MINISTER.

BERNAMA The Malaysian National News Agency

| November 24, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Bernama - Malaysian National Agency. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

from BERNAMA, The Malaysian National News Agency FROM: NOOR HAMMAD WARIMAN MECCA, Nov 24 (Bernama) -- Only four pilgrims have so far died of Inluenza A (H1N1) flu, not 10 as reported in some sections of media, Saudi Health Minister Dr Abdullah Al-Rabeeah claimed on Monday.

Saudi Arabian English daily, Arab News, quoted Dr Abdullah as saying that there were no new deaths among pilgrims because of the disease beyond the four deaths, which were already announced and that there were also no other epidemics.

Without stating the nationality of the affected pilgrims, the minister said that so far there were 70 confirmed cases of Influenza A (H1N1) among those performing the …

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